6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar with Torrefied Sitka Spruce Top, Indian Rosewood Back and Sides, Mahogany Neck, Ebony Fingerboard, and Taylor ES2 Electronics - Natural
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Specifications |
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Brand | Taylor | ||
Category | Acoustic / Electric Guitars | ||
String Type: | Steel, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Body Shape: | Round Shoulder Dreadnought, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Right-handed, | ||
Color: | Natural, | ||
Finish: | Satin, | ||
Top Wood: | Torrified Sitka Spruce, | ||
Back & Sides Wood: | Indian Rosewood, | ||
Body Bracing: | V-Class, | ||
Binding: | Sapele, | ||
Neck Wood: | Tropical Mahogany, | ||
Neck Shape: | Compound Carve, | ||
Radius: | 15", | ||
Fingerboard Material: | West African Ebony, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Mother-of-pearl Arrowheads, | ||
Number of Frets: | 20, | ||
Scale Length: | 25.5", | ||
Tuning Machines: | Taylor Nickel, | ||
Bridge Material: | West African Ebony, | ||
Nut/Saddle Material: | Black Graphite/Micarta, | ||
Nut Width: | 1.75", | ||
Electronics: | ES2, | ||
Strings: | Elixir Phosphor Bronze Medium, | ||
Case Included: | Hardshell Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | A70303401100358S000, |
NEVER thought I'd buy a Taylor
In 1977, I walked into a music store in Omaha to look at Martin D-35s. The first two I tried, after hitting a few chords, were just not for me! But the third? One G chord and the heavens opened up and I heard angels singing. Needless to say, it went home with me and I have played it through the last 44 years. But a cracked neck and a neck replacement later, it is still beautiful,… read more but not quite the same. Time to add a new acoustic! First call? Dave Brow and Sweetwater. Now, I was extremely skeptical about buying an acoustic guitar online. After researching guitars half this price I realized I was not willing to settle for good, not great tone. In my search for a QUALITY sitka/rosewood combo I came across the Taylor Grand Pacific 717e in Natural. Now, of all the brands in the world, I NEVER, EVER thought I would buy a Taylor, but I did! After nervously waiting for the delivery (and reassured by Sweetwater's great return policy!), I opened it up. And man, was Dave ever right (and he's a bass player, go figure)! The Grand Pacific 717e is beautifully built, plays like a dream, and from the first chord, well, let's just say I heard those angels sing again. It has such a beautiful, full, rich, even and articulate sound. (My wife, the Diva, said it sounded like I had been playing it for years!) SO COMFORTABLE to play, and it has already made me a better guitar player in just these first few hours. And as Bob Taylor once said, "The worst your new guitar will ever sound is the first day you play it", so I can't even wait to hear this one in a few weeks/months/years! The ES2 system does the guitar justice, although it picks up finger and pick noise, which is also helping me to be a little more deliberate and accurate in my playing. The TL/DR version... Dave Brow rocks, Sweetwater rocks and if you never considered a Taylor guitar before, consider the Grand Pacific 717, it is AWESOME. (Oh, and as always, your mileage may vary!)
RESONANCE!!!
I went to Sweetwater to try out guitars even though I was pretty convinced I was going to leave with a Taylor 818e. I played Gibsons, Martins, Guilds and Taylors. Once I played one of the 717e's I was blown away. It sounded so clean and the resonance was amazing. Love the guitar acoustically and plugged in direct.
What balance in an instrument that just begs to be played
Visiting a friend a few days ago, he said, "Let me show what I got" He brought out a new Taylor 717e and handed it to me. I looked it over, loved the wild honeyburst finish and started picking it. My fingers slipped so easily along the frets and the sound? I can say, I have a Moonstone J99 Eagle built by my late friend Steve Helgeson in Eureka, Ca and I love it but this...sound… read more was so well balanced. Putting the pick down and finger picking it still had plenty of volume without finger picks and still that nicely balanced sound. We played for a couple hours. I wasn't going to put this one down and he had another Taylor to play leads. I'm not sure I can afford this guitar but if I can work it out, there's no doubt what my next one will be.
Taylor 717e Pacific Builders Edition’s
This guitar is amazing! You will not regret buying this guitar.
From Gibson to Taylor
My whole guitar playing experience has been with a Gibson SJ200 and J35.And for years I have been totally satisfied with these two Gibson's. But for many years my finger style concentration has found Gibson lacking on the two guitars I've been playing. So, I began to explore other guitars. I found in looking at Taylor I like the innovation and use of high quality tone woods. In… read more my research for a quality finger style guitar, I settled on the Taylor 717e. In my area there is no place to play a Taylor before purchase. So I had to rely on YouTube. I didn't make a mistake. After several weeks of playing the Taylor 717e I am totally satisfied with my decision. It is so much easier to play than my previous guitars. Fingerpicking is a joy. The sound/tone is so warm and inviting and its playability just keeps me excited for hours and hours of playing. I've paired the Taylor with a Marshall AS50D and that has given the Taylor such a wonderful sound that words just cannot describe it. I realize the Taylor Builder's Edition is a bit pricey, but you will not be disappointed if you go with this model.
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